The Ateneo Innovation Center (AIC), lead research team of CCARPH on Technologies for Climate & Disaster Resilience, shares their post-Typhoon Vamco (Ulysses) response: Deployment and installation of Ten (10) Ateneo Clean Water Systems in flood-affected areas of Metro Manila (Marikina City), and Camarines Sur province (Municipalities of Magarao and Canaman, and City of Naga). The full report is available at the AIC Facebook page.
These installations were made possible with the help of the Ateneo de Manila University (ADMU), Ateneo Innovation Center, Ateneo de Naga University, ADMU Office of the Vice President for Social Development, ten Ateneo Junior College students, the Coastal Cities at Risk in the Philippines: Investing in Climate & Disaster Resilience (CCARPH) project, and the International Development Research Centre.






All photos from the AIC report, Post-Ulysses Deployment of 10 Ateneo Clean Water Systems in Flood-Affected Areas
This post was arranged by Ina Salas / CCARPH Project Mgt
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